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Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Coffee Shop! Rayman Legends on sale for $40

Coffee ShopRayman Legends just released last month, on September 3rd, with a MSRP of $59.99 on every major home console (360, PS3, Wii U). It's been less than a month since it released, and the game is now seeing its first major sale already.

The game was developed and published by Ubisoft, and received an ESRB rating of "EVERYONE 10+" with "Cartoon Violence, Comic Mischief" listed as content for parents and gamers to be aware of.

GameStop.com currently has Rayman Legends for the PlayStation 3, Wii U, and Xbox 360 on sale for just $39.99. You can see all the versions (including PC and PS Vita) of Rayman Legends listed HERE.

Here are direct links to each versions' individual page if you're interested in grabbing it right now:Rayman Legends for the PlayStation 3 on sale for $39.99, HERE.Rayman Legends for the Wii U on sale for $39.99, HERE.Rayman Legend for the Xbox 360 on sale for $39.99, HERE.Rayman Legends for the PS Vita on sale for $29.99, HERE.

*Update: Amazon.com earlier this afternoon price-matched GameStop's price on the Wii U and PS Vita versions of Rayman Legends, HERE and HERE. I'm including all the current versions on Amaazon.com below, in case they price-match the other versions as well:

QuestionsIf you have played Rayman Legends (I haven't), would you recommend the game at this price or even at its regular MSRP of $59.99?Also, if you have played the Wii U version, does the full game make good use of the Wii U's GamePad?

31 comments:

The Wii U version's use of the gamepad is the single best application of the gamepad that I've seen to date. It's remarkable and makes an amazing game even better. Having played NintendoLand, ZombiU, WW HD, NSMBU, FIFA 13, Lego City Undercover, and Rayman Legends on the Wii U, I can say that it is the best of any of those titles by far. I prefer it to any of the titles I've seen or demo'ed which goes beyond those listed as well. It's fantastic.

I've heard alot of good things about the Wii U version, though some say that they weren't blown away. I think it's still a great game and fun integration of the gamepad, but that's probably more of a testament of Rayman Origins.

I agree on LEGO City Undercover being underrated. I finished the game in September, and had a blast with it. Unfortunately, I have experienced a major issue with the game...which is preventing me from playing it now!

Rayman Origins was a very good platformer (played the Wii version), but it was also challenging. Perhaps too challenging for the Mario audience, and I'm kind of curious how Rayman Legends is on the challenge side.

LOL - I'd have to look to see which one it was. I want to say it might have been legends as well, but I'm not 100% sure.

I'm not Robert though - I don't STRIVE to have a backlog, I just do. I don't leave a lot of my started games incomplete however. Started a couple more last night, so we'll see how quickly I can get through them.

I think Robert's account may have been hacked! A message about SUPPOSEDLY completing a game was recently received from it...but I'm having trouble believing it. NOBODY that runs a site called IncompleteGaming, ACTUALLY completes games. FACT.

It's pretty unbelievable indeed, I don't blame you for being wary. Even with a game like Limbo that took me almost two years to _start_ playing after purchase... Put in about 6-7 hours which is a pretty good length for me.

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